Mir and Nesvizh are oversaturated with tourists. Bloggers and social networks are to blame for everything
The head of the Republican Union of Tourist Industry, Philip Guly, on ONT TV channel stated the overload of the country's top attractions due to the influence, in his opinion, of the blogosphere and social networks.

Mir Castle. Photo: "Nasha Niva"
Philip Guly noted that while queues are forming near the castles in Mir and Nesvizh, as well as in Brest and Grodno, dozens of kilometers away, allegedly, equally interesting and attractive locations remain undeservedly overlooked.
"What's well-known will always be popular. And, unfortunately, it will always be oversaturated with flows. Perhaps, nearby, dozens of kilometers away, there are equally interesting places, but the top always attracts. Because everyone has mobile phones.
Everyone posts information on blogs, and people need to visit the most prominent places. Consequently, queues form there. First of all, these are our castles — Mir, Nesvizh. Cities — Brest, Grodno. And everything else that is in the top lineup. Although there are many other interesting, attractive places."
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